The Spectator, no. 315-635Harper & brothers, 1868 |
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... humble servant , Z. ' CLYTANDER . ' No. 317. ] Tuesday , March 4 , 1711-12 . ' The time we live ought not to be com- puted by the number of years , but by the use that has been made of it ; thus , it is not the extent of ground , but ...
... humble servant , Z. ' CLYTANDER . ' No. 317. ] Tuesday , March 4 , 1711-12 . ' The time we live ought not to be com- puted by the number of years , but by the use that has been made of it ; thus , it is not the extent of ground , but ...
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... humble servant last summer , who the first time he declared himself , was in a full - bottomed wig ; but the day after , to my no small surprise , he accosted me in a thin natural one . I received him at this our second interview as a ...
... humble servant last summer , who the first time he declared himself , was in a full - bottomed wig ; but the day after , to my no small surprise , he accosted me in a thin natural one . I received him at this our second interview as a ...
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... humble ser- vant , PHILANTHROPOS . ' March 10 , 1711-12 . ' The following ... servant . * And I am the more fession , took the first opportunity that of ... servant till death , Mister Gabriel Bullock , now my father is dead . ' See No ...
... humble ser- vant , PHILANTHROPOS . ' March 10 , 1711-12 . ' The following ... servant . * And I am the more fession , took the first opportunity that of ... servant till death , Mister Gabriel Bullock , now my father is dead . ' See No ...
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... servant , R. T. ' The last consideration urged by my querist is so strong , that I cannot forbear closing with it ... humble servant . ' ' MARY COMFIT . ' If I observe he cannot 20 [ No. 326 . THE SPECTATOR .
... servant , R. T. ' The last consideration urged by my querist is so strong , that I cannot forbear closing with it ... humble servant . ' ' MARY COMFIT . ' If I observe he cannot 20 [ No. 326 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... faithful humble servant , ' Dear Sir , —I beg you to print this without delay , and by the first opportunity give us the natural causes of longing in wo- men ; or put me out of fear that my wife will one time or other be delivered of ...
... faithful humble servant , ' Dear Sir , —I beg you to print this without delay , and by the first opportunity give us the natural causes of longing in wo- men ; or put me out of fear that my wife will one time or other be delivered of ...
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